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A seller using the username '''Magister1971''' once sold [[Giles (When to Die)|Giles]] a fake DVD of a missing [[Doctor X]] episode. The DVD knocked out [[Preternatural Research Bureau|PROBE]]'s technology, allowing a [[Nolvox]] control node to be stolen from the [[Dr Smith Shelf]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[ | A seller using the username '''Magister1971''' once sold [[Giles (When to Die)|Giles]] a fake DVD of a missing [[Doctor X]] episode. The DVD knocked out [[Preternatural Research Bureau|PROBE]]'s technology, allowing a [[Nolvox]] control node to be stolen from the [[Dr Smith Shelf]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[Doctor X (webcast)|Doctor X]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* As "Magister" is the Latin term for "Master", the suggestion is that this individual was [[the Master]]. He could further be narrowed down to {{Delgado|n=Roger Delgado's Master}}, who debuted on television in [[1971 (releases)|1971]]. However, this was not explicit because | * As "Magister" is the Latin term for "Master", the suggestion is that this individual was [[the Master]]. He could further be narrowed down to {{Delgado|n=Roger Delgado's Master}}, who debuted on television in [[1971 (releases)|1971]]. However, this was not explicit because the webcast was not licensed to us the Master. | ||
[[Category:21st century individuals]] | [[Category:21st century individuals]] |
Revision as of 00:21, 2 August 2021
A seller using the username Magister1971 once sold Giles a fake DVD of a missing Doctor X episode. The DVD knocked out PROBE's technology, allowing a Nolvox control node to be stolen from the Dr Smith Shelf. (WC: Doctor X)
Behind the scenes
- As "Magister" is the Latin term for "Master", the suggestion is that this individual was the Master. He could further be narrowed down to Roger Delgado's Master, who debuted on television in 1971. However, this was not explicit because the webcast was not licensed to us the Master.